Scotland’s chief statistician has released data on domestic abuse recorded byPolice Scotland in 2013-14 and 2014-15 which show, among other things, that female on male abuse now forms 18 per cent of all incidents. The main findings include: in 2013-14 there were 58,439 incidents of domestic abuse
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The Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session 1994 and Ordinary Cause Rules 1993 Amendment) (Child Welfare Reporters) 2015 (SSI 312/2015) have come into force, bringing changes to both Court of Session and Sheriff Court procedure. The rules of the Court of Session and Sheriff Court have been am
Cammy Day Edinburgh has become the first city in Scotland to be given powers to deal with the scourge of legal highs.
Janet Murray Police Scotland will likely see a £25 million overspend by the end of the financial year according to official figures.
Laura Cameron A huge rise in the number of health and safety court cases in Scotland could be a sign of things to come, a litigation lawyer has warned.
Following the Law Society of Scotland's warnings that parents wearing alcohol-branded clothing could fall foul of laws intended to curb alcohol advertising, it has now backtracked and said it was “wrong” to make such claims. Under the Alcohol Bill, restrictions would be imposed on advertising al
Addi Shamash The number of Scottish firms failing in the third quarter of 2015 fell by 8.6 per cent to 180 from 197 according to analysis of the latest figures by Morisons LLP.
Following Holyrood's Justice Committee’s consideration of interim regulations for legal aid funding for cases appearing before the new Sheriff Appeal Court this week, the Law Society of Scotland has welcomed the transitional arrangements. The original objections to the proposed rates were highligh
Two “predatory paedophiles” sentenced to life imprisonment for murder who claimed the prison service denied them the opportunity to visit each other in jail have failed in a claim for damages. A judge in the Court of Session rejected the gay couple’s petition for judicial review, in which they
A man in West Virginia was escorted to prison recently after attempting to sing Justin Bieber songs in a school and subsequently at a daycare centre reports WSAZ 3. A sixth-grader at the school, Gracie Powers, said that everyone was “freaked out” but luckily the police apprehended the man.
Proving they have green fingers as well as sharp legal brains, the management board of Pagan Osborne have been digging deep to transform a charity garden.
Clockwise from left: Archie Gemmell (football), Louise Martin (chair, sportscotland),Rhona Martin (curling), Ken Scotland (rugby) and Margaret McEleny (swimming).
Ben Bestgen With the rise of using social media for brand-recognition and brand-promotion purposes, many clients wonder if a logo or slogan that starts with or includes a "#" can be trademark-protected says Ben Bestgen .
Aberdeen Solicitors’ Property Centre Limited, in cooperation with the University of Aberdeen, Business School, Centre for Real Estate Research, has published statistics for the third quarter of 2015 relating to the Aberdeen housing market. The report is based on a "constant quality" methodology. T
Ian Maxwell Ian Maxwell discusses changes enacted this week to the family court system.